shot in France some light polution :-\
Make Sure 1080P
if you don't mind to share the setting , ISO, aperture etc ;D
This video is amazing!!!
A+; will watch again.
Quote from: arashidj on September 29, 2013, 03:48:07 PM
if you don't mind to share the setting , ISO, aperture etc ;D
+1 inclunding post workflow :)
Really an amazing video despite light pollution.
Quote from: arashidj on September 29, 2013, 03:48:07 PM
if you don't mind to share the setting , ISO, aperture etc ;D
different iso, depend on temperature.
Lense always at 2.8, some sequences with 3200 iso and 20s, 25s,
and sometimes 1600 iso 25s, high iso for milky way, for highway sequence, i shot at 5.6 on lens, and 800 iso, 20s
share it, if you want :)
Quote from: xanax78 on October 03, 2013, 05:51:01 PM
different iso, depend on temperature.
Lense always at 2.8, some sequences with 3200 iso and 20s, 25s,
and sometimes 1600 iso 25s, high iso for milky way, for highway sequence, i shot at 5.6 on lens, and 800 iso, 20s
share it, if you want :)
How did you accomplish what is going on at 33? And how long would you say your shutter is on 2:04 or was the blur accomplished in post?
beautiful :) watched it til the end.
Which scene was shot by the 1100d and what lens was used on both bodies? I've been trying to do this but never got much luck spotting the milky way from where I'm from.
Quote from: painya on October 05, 2013, 08:27:29 AM
How did you accomplish what is going on at 33? And how long would you say your shutter is on 2:04 or was the blur accomplished in post?
hi painya
I use for some sequences a startrail mode, i used a script in photoshop call "Startrail photoshop action", at 33s it was a startrails mode long, half of the sequence was normal and the other part in mode startrails, and for the other sequence it was a mode startrail mode short (like méteors).
you can find the script and tutorial on google just look for startrails photoshop action.
Quote from: elijahalcantara on October 05, 2013, 09:11:00 AM
beautiful :) watched it til the end.
Which scene was shot by the 1100d and what lens was used on both bodies? I've been trying to do this but never got much luck spotting the milky way from where I'm from.
1:10 to 1:31, and 2:10 to 2:31 was shot with 1100D and tokina 11-16 at 11mm
Other sequence was shot with 5d mark II and 14mm.
Nice work!
Merci beaucoup xanax78 :D
Nice work and thank you for the tips on how to do it 8)
Quote from: xanax78 on October 06, 2013, 01:34:57 PM
hi painya
I use for some sequences a startrail mode, i used a script in photoshop call "Startrail photoshop action", at 33s it was a startrails mode long, half of the sequence was normal and the other part in mode startrails, and for the other sequence it was a mode startrail mode short (like méteors).
you can find the script and tutorial on google just look for startrails photoshop action.
I found another way to do it as well 8) In after effects you apply CC time FX, and choose the blending mode that works best for you
thx you painya, i try it, and it's work fine too
Very nice!
By the way, what we see ist just the center of the milky way, so many stars because the gravity of the black hole in the middle ist that high.
On earth, we can see like 2000-3000 stars. if earth wasn t at the edge of milky way, but near the center, we would see over 1 million of stars.
imagine taking pictures from the stars with f8 and 1/1000
Very nice. Congratulations :)
thx tron